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"Inside the Great Pyramid, I found the so-called three doors. One on the south entrance of the second chamber that has two copper handles. Zahi Hawass said there were a series of doors that are difficult to access and no one knows essentially where they go. “Twenty-one centimeters behind that one we found a second one and in the northern tunnel, we found the third door with two copperby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
Still not impressed ... And now there are further problems: << Publisher's Ethics Team Launches Investigation into Flawed Gunung Padang Article >>by Hermione - Ancient History
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I will be > recuperating from having my right hip replaced. Oh, dear! It's recently emerged that a member of my family might have to have something similar carried out. All very uncomfortable ... Hope you get well soon. I'm sure you'll feel a lot better after the operation.by Hermione - Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > the ratio of the dimensions (base) of G1 and G2 > (9069 inches for G1 and 8472 inches for G2) > precisely mirror the ratio between the square root > of 3 (1.7230508075 and G1 and 9069 inches) and Phi > (1.618033988 and G2 and 8472 inches) this tells us > that the square root of 3 was a prime motby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
engbren Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I agree the content is excellent. I think it helps > to remember the original target audience was for > students of a course rather than the general > population. Indeed. But considering some of the more extreme ideas proposed by areas of the general population, and various authors, over recent times,by Hermione - Ancient Egypt
Some dimensions are shown here:by Hermione - Alternative Geometry and Numerology
The Poor Man of Nippur: Screenplay - And Wiki on the original text -by Hermione - Ancient History
After careful consideration, the Danish National Museum has decided that the three sculpture fragments from the Parthenon Temple in Athens, which came to Denmark between 1688 and 1835, will remain in the museum. Earlier this year, the Acropolis Museum asked whether it could transfer the artifacts and ownership of them. The museum announced this today. (Trans.) (Germ.)by Hermione - Ancient History
(Although it seems Pannefer wasn't exactly a butler ... ) Susan Redford, The tomb of Parennefer, butler of Pharaoh Akhenaten: Theban tomb 188. University Park: Eisenbrauns, 2022. Pp. 192. ISBN 9781646021925 Review by Elizabeth Eltze, University of Auckland. eelt001@aucklanduni.ac.by Hermione - Ancient Egypt
The content is excellent. The only problem is that the presenter seems slightly nervous, and consequently doesn't get some of the points across as well as she might have.by Hermione - Ancient Egypt
Sadly, some commentators on that video seem to labouring under misapprehensions as stale as they are unwarranted: Quote@PyroRob69 3 years ago The pyramid of Kufu was built long before Kufu's reign. His cartouche was faked. Kufu's name was misspelled. They spelled it Reh-Fu. I forget how many times this "mis-spelling" proposal (first suggested by Zechariah Sitchin, and lby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
A colleague has recently expressed some exasperation about the proliferation of material concerning numerology and the Great Pyramid, which is beginning to erode their enthusiasm for the pyramids of Giza. Perhaps this short presentation might help to reassure them that rational study is not quite dead. Pyramids of Giza: Ancient Art and Archaeology Module 4: Who built the Pyramids? (Laura Taby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
A medieval tower in the Italian city of Bologna that leans by as much as its famous counterpart in Pisa has been sealed off over fears it may collapse. ... The Garisenda Tower is one of two towers that dominate the skyline of Bologna. The other, the Asinelli Tower, is around twice the height and also leans, though not so dramatically, and is usually open for tourists to climb.by Hermione - Humanities
The interconnection between the king and the Sun god was a main paradigm in Ancient Egyptian worldview as the Sun god was the supreme power who created everything that exists while the king was his son who ruled on earth (Egypt). This paradigm determined the great significance of the solar cult throughout ancient Egyptian history. However, it is the period of the Old kingdom when this connectby Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Google Unveils Neural Network with “Superhuman” Ability to Determine the Location of Almost Any Image, MIT Technology Review,by Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
ABSTRACT This paper presents an attempt to apply advanced computational methods to a database of Old Kingdom Egyptian copper model tools. We examine a particular class of artefacts, chisels. A smaller dataset extracted from them was used to train several linear and non-linear classification models.by Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
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Labeled the Ahramat Branch (Pyramid Branch in Arabic), the waterway runs adjacent to 38 different pyramids. The mystery of how the pyramids were built may have finally been solved thanks to the discovery of an ancient branch of the Nile that once flowed through Giza. Hundreds of meters wide, the enormous waterway has long since dried up, but could have provided transportation for the colossalby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
A Girl's Ride in Iceland, E. Alec-Tweedie, 1890: 147-157.by Hermione - Laboratory
Researchers have located "the perfect solar system", forged without the violent collisions that made our own a hotchpotch of different-sized planets. The system, 100 light years away, has six planets, all about the same size. They've barely changed since its formation up to 12 billion years ago. These undisturbed conditions make it ideal for learning how these worlds formed aby Hermione - Laboratory
The Journal of Egyptological Studies (JES) / JES 6 (2023) << The image of the vitality of the sun’s rays is one of the common images of Egyptian thinking. Through the sun’s rays, life in nature is created ... >> Download:by Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
I thought that I had posted a link to this some while back, but can't now find it: so, anyway, here it is: The English translation (by Hunt) of the Italian translation of the original firman (in Turkish) can be found here (no. 10, p. xxiv): As explained by Williams (p. 26, notes 5 and 6), it's not known what version the Select Committee saw: but it's thought it was probaby Hermione - Ancient History
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"Elgin believed he was rescuing the sculptures from the risk of further damage," writes Neil MacGregor, director of the British Museum, in The Times ...by Hermione - Ancient History
This paper presents the diachronic evolution of the Libyan’s identity markers, focusing mostly on the first attributes worn by the Tjehenu in the Egyptian iconography. The starting points are the reliefs from the Old Kingdom funerary temples which show Libyans wearing different specific items.by Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Towards a Cross-Cultural Understanding Volume 35 in the series Studies in Manuscript Cultures Over the last two decades, the study of graffiti has emerged as a bustling field, invigorated by increased appreciation for their historical, linguistic, sociological, and anthropological value and propelled by ambitious documentation projects. The growing understanding of graffiti as a perennial,by Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Paul H. Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Young Earth Creationist Dr. Andrew Snelling > and the Institute ... I find it incredible that a geologist who got a PhD from the University of Sydney - - can be a Young Earth Creationist. It's a sort of contradiction in terms.by Hermione - Ancient History
This archive account - - contains some description of the landscape and weather at the end of the 19th century in the vicinity of Grahamland (about 160 mi. from Horseshoe Island, as mentioned in the photograph accompanying "The Guardian" article): QuoteEvery valley and every surface which is not perpendicular is buried by a sheet of never-melting ice (149). But, fifty years later,by Hermione - Laboratory